Bernardo Provenzano



A while back ago, I met this delivery Pizza guy who also owns an Italian delivery Restaurant right here in Bangkok. So one day I just decided to order pizza, and called Luiggi I have already bought Pizza from his restaurant before, but never got to talk to him because previously someone else would deliver the pizza. Trust me, the stuff is really good, which that’s why I always bought from him. So one day he delivered the pizza himself and, as he was giving me the Oreganos in a little transparent bag, he said joking around: 'This is not weed my friend… it’s just oregano ok?..', then I didn't know what to say for a minute so I just smiled and replied saying, 'oh .. dont worry about it.. I do enjoy it sometimes too...' then soon he told me that he doesn’t mind it at all so I just invited him to come in for a talk. Very soon after a lil chat, he takes out a pack of Marlboro reds, and as he opens it, I can see quite a few joints inside. They were small ones mixed with some Tobacco, I smoked one as well after he offered me because I didn’t want to refuse it. Please don't think that Luiggi is just another stoner, He actually is quite smart and a great person. He has worked at several Hotels in Phuket, a beach island on the South of Thailand, used to work at a Chemical factory in Dubai for about 10 years, speaks fluently Arab, Spanish, English, and Italian. But now owner of this restaurant, thou I’m not quite sure if he has other businesses. So as we were having some great conversations and he was pretty open-minded to anything, I asked him about the Italian Mafia. The first thing that came to my mind was the Sicilian Mafia. I asked him what he thinks about it, if he ever met a Mafioso in Italy and all that curious stuff. I can not remember every thing that he told me, but he really spoke spoke and spoke. He said that he did have some friends back in Italy that were on the mafia and he kept telling me how much the Mafiosos actually go for money, they wake up thinking another way to make money, all the expensive labeled clothes and Brioni suits they wear, driving around on Maseratis. I remember that he said there are basically 4 positions on the mafia; with the boss being first, family members next, associates, then the one that haven’t earned the honor yet. And each has its specific name, which was kind of interesting. It was something in Italian and I haven’t seen or read it around here the Forums or on the Internet. If someone knows them, it would be great to know. Luiggi is about on his 50’s, a business-man and well-dressed. BTW I don’t really mind age at all because it’s great to Socialize with some people coz they can be interesting. Luiggi said so many things about Mafia, I wish I could’ve recorded it. lol At the end, the pizza he brought me got cold because he stayed for about 3 hours chatting with me. I just re-heated it on the micro and ate it happily. The highlight was when he talked to me about Bernardo Provenzano, a gangster that hasn’t been seen in public since the summer of 1963. He did mention Toto Riina and other Sicilian mobsters I didn’t know, but he highlighted Bernardo Provenzano. Do you think they will ever get him? Is Bernardo Provenzano on the top post in the Sicilian Mafia? Does someone have some deep info about him? Has anybody met someone who had a close friend on the Mafia? Did you have the freedom to ask him questions about it? Because I think I did, Luiggi is mi amigo italiano.

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